John Jones, Talysarn (1 March 1796 – 16 August 1857), was a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister, regarded as one of the greatest preachers in the history...
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shopkeeper and quarry owner as a sideline to his main vocation. The song "Ciosg Talysarn" by the Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan was written after two secret agents...
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writer John Jones, Talysarn (1796–1857), Welsh preacher John Jones (archdeacon of Bangor) (1798–1863), Welsh Anglican priest John Taylor Jones (1802–1851)...
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article published posthumously by J. Glyn Davies, a descendant of John Jones, Talysarn, whose brothers and sisters had emigrated to Cambria. In the article...
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Welsh-language author of novels for children and young adults. Lloyd was born in Talysarn in the Nantlle Valley, a heavily Welsh-speaking area of North Wales. Lloyd...
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village, most of her life and is buried in Saint Gwyddelan's church. John Jones, Talysarn, Welsh preacher was born in Dolwyddelan. Paul Griffiths, playwright...
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1881) James Heald, English philanthropist and politician (d. 1873) John Jones, Talysarn, Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister (d. 1857) March 2 – Elliott...
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Liverpool, grandson on his maternal side of a noted Welsh preacher, John Jones, Talysarn; his family was wealthy - his cousin was David Davies of Llandinam...
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Llanllechid, and two years later he composed a requiem in memory of John Jones, Talysarn. He composed many hymns and also wrote books and articles about music...
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August – William Conybeare, dean of Llandaff (born 1787) 16 August – John Jones, Talysarn, leading non-conformist minister (born 1796) 24 November – Sir Henry...
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